As reported by JustJaredJr., in an upcoming interview with CBS Sunday Morning set to release on June 2, the brothers will open up about their last days as an act in 2013, revealing they “weren’t proud” of the songs they were putting out just before their six-year hiatus.

“To call it creative differences is almost too simple, and I think a lot of people lost the appetite for what we were putting into the world,” Nick reportedly admits in the interview. “We were putting up shows that weren’t selling. We were making music that I don’t think we were all super proud of, and it wasn’t connected.”

Those facts lead to Nick ultimately being the one to suggest the band split. “I had a very tough conversation with them where I laid it out for them. I said, ‘You know, I feel like the Jonas Brothers should be no more, and we should go on individual journeys.’ And it didn’t go so well,” he reveals in the new interview.

And while Joe apparently believed then that there were “going to be no more brothers ever,” they ultimately saw the seemingly inevitable split as a learning experience and the catalyst for their reunion. “I think we definitely were supposed to go through all of what we went through to get to this point, definitely. It was kind of, I guess you could say destiny, whatever it may be,” Joe reportedly explains in the interview. “We got a do-over, and I think this time around we’re going to do it right.”

With the fans' hunger now fully reinstated, it’s safe to assume Nick, Joe, and Kevin will also open up about these “dark” times in their upcoming documentary, Chasing Happiness, which will be releasing on June 4, and we can't wait to see first-hand how they turned the situation around.